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The Bottom Line

Cang’s Skill package is the best bet to try first today—people are already using it to generate images with one click, and when buyers see the screenshots, they ask “how do I do this?” That question mark is your entry point.


Today’s Top Pick

Skip the setup hassle, grab a ready-to-use AI Skill package that generates images

Someone posted a set of 3:4 intro images yesterday, and the replies are flooded with “what tool is this?"—the answer is Cang’s PPT Skill, one-click output. Today someone else is showing off an AI screen sticky note Skill that proactively pushes what you need to see onto your e-ink display, with 16 components to mix and match freely.

What both Skills have in common: they look cool, but setting them up yourself is a hassle. Buyers don’t lack curiosity—they lack someone to install it for them and explain how to use it. That’s what you’re selling.

  • Reference sources: PPT Skill direct output / AI screen sticky note Skill
  • Who it’s for: People who already have Claude or Codex accounts but don’t know what Skills are, can’t configure them, and want something ready to use
  • Where the money comes from: Buyers see someone else’s results today, get excited but don’t know how to replicate it—you’re selling “skip the hassle, get the same results instantly.” Cang posted twice today, momentum is spreading, and more people will ask.
  • Simplest sales approach: Bundle a “scenario Skill configuration package”—2-3 of the easiest Skills to get results with, configuration files + Chinese installation guide + one before/after comparison screenshot. Start with a low-price lead magnet at 9-19 yuan, upsell to a premium tier with Q&A when people ask.
  • What to do first today: Get one Skill working yourself, take a “before setup vs after setup” comparison screenshot—that’s your social media post and product image for tonight.
  • Copy you can post today: “Saw someone use AI to generate images like this with one click, but couldn’t get it working yourself? I’ve put together a Chinese configuration package—install and use it directly, still have a few spots left today.”
  • Image suggestions: Screenshot Cang’s original 3:4 intro image, or your own before/after comparison once you get it working—left side “still tinkering,” right side “direct output,” makes the difference obvious at a glance.

This Week’s Options

Clothing store owners are using AI to replicate top salesperson scripts—you can help them set up the whole workflow

Someone shared a real scenario: mic up your store’s top performer, record a week of their sales talk, use AI to summarize and refine it, and overall sales go up. This story is circulating today, but most clothing store owners have no idea how to actually implement it—they need a ready-to-use workflow, not just the concept.

No need for heavy investment yet, because buyers in this space are still in the education phase and aren’t willing to pay much. But you can build a minimal version and test the waters.

  • Reference source: Codex top salesperson scenario
  • Who it’s for: People with retail friends, or those doing sales training, who want to help small business owners boost efficiency with AI
  • How to test first: Build a “top salesperson script extraction package”—a recording organization template + a set of ChatGPT prompts + a one-page guide, post it in local clothing store groups or sales communities and see if anyone asks about pricing.
  • Why hold back for now: This sounds great, but buyers (retail owners) decide slowly and have high trust barriers—your first sale probably needs a referral or case study to close. Build a lightweight version first to validate if anyone will actually pay, then decide whether to go deeper.
  • Image suggestions: A simple three-step flow diagram—“sales recording → AI summary → sales script,” clean and minimal, don’t overload it with text.

Skip Today

Anthropic about to turn profitable for the first time

Big company financial news, looks hot, but has no direct connection to what you can sell today. The path to turning this into a product is too long—jumping on it now probably just helps someone else build momentum.


Context

cc-switch: A tool to switch between all AI coding assistants

Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, Gemini CLI can now be managed and switched with one desktop tool. These kinds of “unified entry point” tools are multiplying, signaling that AI coding tools have gotten so numerous that choice paralysis is real—worth remembering this trend, but it’s not the beginner’s main battleground yet.


Today’s Action Items

  • Post first: Share a relatable post about “saw someone use AI to generate images like this, but couldn’t get it working myself,” with a screenshot from Cang’s results, end with “put together a configuration package, DM if interested”
  • Record first: A 60-second screen recording—from “blank configuration” to “Skill working and generating images”—no editing needed, raw authenticity closes deals better
  • Sell first: Start with the low-price lead magnet “AI Skill Chinese Configuration Package” at 9-19 yuan, use your working screenshot as the main product image, upsell to the premium Q&A version when people ask
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